One million people affected by WSU data breach Names and personal data of about a million people may have been compromised in a burglary involving Washington State University property. This month the... Paige Browning Play AudioListen 2 mins
In the war over wolves, this researcher loses Bill Radke talks to Lynda Mapes, Seattle Times environment reporter, about Robert Wielgus, the Washington State University researcher whose work on... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi Play AudioListen 12 mins
International students caught off guard by Trump's travel ban Universities in Washington state are scrambling to respond to President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration. David Hyde Play AudioListen 2 mins
Pay student athletes, WA lawmaker says. The NCAA makes millions off them Washington would be the first state legislature in the country to allow student athletes to be compensated, under a legislative proposal. Paige Browning
After their son’s death at a WSU fraternity, family calls for caution, and change ‘They will be back in business, but we will still be living with this grief, that we don't have our son.’ Paige Browning Andy Hurst Play AudioListen 9 mins
'The guy you look up to every day is gone.' The toll of Rolovich's departure, as told by one WSU alum A WSU alum is reflecting on how the Rolovich saga has played out for him as a fan who was already struggling with what he sees as the highly problematic college football machine. Katie Campbell Angela King Play AudioListen 14 mins
Drones could help researchers count salmon nests Searching where salmon lay eggs is getting a boost from some eyes in the sky. Researchers are testing drones to survey for salmon nests. Courtney Flatt
Animal advocacy group files complaints against WSU research animal deaths An animal advocacy group alleges researchers could have prevented animal deaths at Washington State University. But, university officials say the complaint is exaggerated. Courtney Flatt
WSU uses corn tech to make advanced air filter Scientists from Washington State University have found a way to create more sustainable, and efficient, air filters. It turns out, corn was the key. Natalie Akane Newcomb Play AudioListen 2 mins
WSU researchers win historic FDA approval for gene-edited pork CRISPR meat produced at Washington State University is now ready for people to eat. Researchers say the technology could one day help reduce world hunger. Courtney Flatt Play AudioListen 4 mins